The Chandra Local Volume Survey: The X-ray Point Source Population of NGC 404
B. Binder, B. F. Williams, M. Eracleous, T. J. Gaetz, A. K. H. Kong,, E. D. Skillman, D. R. Weisz

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed catalog of X-ray point sources in NGC 404, analyzing their properties and luminosity functions, revealing a lower number of luminous X-ray binaries compared to other galaxies, possibly due to recent star formation history.
Contribution
First comprehensive X-ray point source catalog of NGC 404 combining new and archival Chandra data, with analysis of luminosity functions and source populations.
Findings
74 significant X-ray sources detected.
XLFs consistent with other LMXB-dominated populations.
Lower number of luminous X-ray binaries than in similar galaxies.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive X-ray point source catalog of NGC 404 obtained as part of the Chandra Local Volume Survey. A new, 97 ks Chandra ACIS-S observation of NGC 404 was combined with archival observations for a total exposure of ~123 ks. Our survey yields 74 highly significant X-ray point sources and is sensitive to a limiting unabsorbed luminosity of ~6x10^35 erg s^-1 in the 0.35-8 keV band. To constrain the nature of each X-ray source, cross-correlations with multi-wavelength data were generated. We searched overlapping HST observations for optical counterparts to our X-ray detections, but find only two X-ray sources with candidate optical counterparts. We find 21 likely low mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs), although this number is a lower limit due to the difficulties in separating LMXBs from background AGN. The X-ray luminosity functions (XLFs) in both the soft and hard energy bands…
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